• yesterday

Category

📺
TV
Transcript
00:00:01Good morning.
00:00:02Good morning.
00:00:03It's time for the Y-DRAW SHOW.
00:00:06Tetsuya Takeda is here to congratulate us.
00:00:10This is the last time he'll be on Y-DRAW SHOW.
00:00:14But he'll be on the special caster for Sunshine,
00:00:17which will be aired in March.
00:00:20Congratulations.
00:00:24Good morning.
00:00:25I don't know yet, but I'll be there.
00:00:26You don't have to get up early.
00:00:28It's tough.
00:00:31But there are times like that in life.
00:00:34There are times when you have to work.
00:00:36There are times when you have to work.
00:00:38Mr. Takeda, you've been working for many years.
00:00:43I've been working for 50 years, but I'm still not good enough.
00:00:46I'll do my best.
00:00:48Please look forward to it.
00:00:51This program is a wide show where celebrities who are usually scooped gather to talk about their personal opinions.
00:01:00Mr. Atsushi.
00:01:01Yes.
00:01:02I'd like to talk about the news of Yoshimoto Industries.
00:01:07Takahira Kuruma of Reiwa Romance has announced that he will be on social media on the 19th for the issue of suspicions of gambling at an online casino.
00:01:19In order to take this case seriously and make it an opportunity to stand out, he will be on social media for the time being.
00:01:29Mr. Kiyohara.
00:01:31Yes.
00:01:32It's a matter of online casino.
00:01:34It is said that there are several entertainers now.
00:01:40Legally, gambling at an online casino in Japan is out.
00:01:45Yes, it's out.
00:01:46It's illegal and a crime.
00:01:49Mr. Atsushi.
00:01:50Yes.
00:01:51What do you think of this news?
00:01:54I thought it was illegal for Kuruma to gamble at an online casino.
00:02:03Was it in 2019?
00:02:05According to Mr. Kuruma's statement, the last reason is that the incident took place four years ago.
00:02:10That's right. It's been three years, so if it was four years ago, the incident would have taken place.
00:02:15I heard that there are other entertainers in Yoshimoto Industry who recognize the truth.
00:02:22So I made a statement like this on YouTube.
00:02:27I will be on social media for the time being.
00:02:29But some people haven't said it yet.
00:02:31I have no choice but to respond to this.
00:02:36I feel like there are only seeds left.
00:02:45If there are many people who recognize the truth, everyone will have an image of Kuruma.
00:02:51I think it's terrible that we don't know the truth.
00:02:58Us.
00:02:59Yes, us too.
00:03:01If you don't have a reading ability, you won't be able to keep up with the times.
00:03:08That's right.
00:03:09There are a lot of Japanese people gambling at an online casino, right?
00:03:15That's right.
00:03:16It is said that it is illegal, but it wasn't so popular until a few years ago.
00:03:22Rather, there were a lot of ads on the Internet that said it was legal or illegal.
00:03:28Until a few years ago, I think many people enjoyed online gambling without realizing that it was illegal or criminal.
00:03:37But now that I'm back in business, I know that a lot of people are using online gambling.
00:03:45I think the police can't leave this alone.
00:03:48You can hear the voice of showing off.
00:03:51There is a rumor that the police caught a famous person.
00:03:55Is there such a trend in the police?
00:04:02I think it's a show-off that the entertainers of Yoshimoto Kogyo were targeted.
00:04:11In other words, even if you catch an ordinary person, it won't be big news.
00:04:17However, if you catch a famous person, you will be treated as a criminal many times.
00:04:31It's also an advertisement for online gambling.
00:04:35Is that so?
00:04:36Is that true?
00:04:37Is that what you're saying?
00:04:38That's right.
00:04:39What does it look like?
00:04:40That's right.
00:04:41Can you do it easily?
00:04:42But when I went to look it up, the police said that online gambling was illegal.
00:04:51If you ignore that, you'll be on the top of the screen.
00:04:55It's hard to get there.
00:04:57I see.
00:04:58I don't know much about online gambling.
00:05:01But four or five years ago, there were a lot of ads that said it was okay to do it at all.
00:05:09I thought there was a new type of gambling.
00:05:15I'm a housewife, so if I make a mistake when I'm free at home, I'll be in trouble.
00:05:21I thought it was dangerous.
00:05:23So I made sure I couldn't connect to the internet.
00:05:26If I connect to the internet, the police will say,
00:05:28I see.
00:05:29If I don't go out, I'll be in trouble.
00:05:31It's a domestic access.
00:05:32That's right.
00:05:33I want you to do that.
00:05:34But if you don't do that, you'll get lost.
00:05:37That's right.
00:05:38It's a problem now, so I understand.
00:05:40Do you think it's natural that you have to restrain yourself?
00:05:49I think it's natural.
00:05:52Especially if you're a celebrity, if you go back 10 or 20 years,
00:06:02you'll be able to reflect on it.
00:06:04And if there's someone who's been hurt by it, there's a situation.
00:06:07Even if it's an accident.
00:06:12I think there's a gradation.
00:06:14I don't know where online gambling is.
00:06:17I used to smoke a lot.
00:06:20I'm on a suspension now.
00:06:23I don't know if you used to smoke or not.
00:06:27I don't think it's natural to restrain yourself now.
00:06:31But bad things are bad, so you have to reflect on it.
00:06:36I don't think you need to restrain yourself.
00:06:41There's a sponsor on TV.
00:06:44I can't put out an ad for a show with a gray talent.
00:06:49Then I'll withdraw.
00:06:52That's why I'm restraining myself.
00:06:54That's right.
00:06:55So even if you don't go crazy, you're more restrained now.
00:07:00So if there's a moment when you go crazy, you restrain yourself.
00:07:05Even if there's a limit to what you're doing now.
00:07:08I think it's natural.
00:07:10I want to cheer you up.
00:07:12I want to do a live show with Reiwa Roman.
00:07:15I want to do it.
00:07:16I want to do it at all.
00:07:17It's a self-restraint.
00:07:19Let's go crazy.
00:07:20Come back soon and do an event with Mr. Takeda.
00:07:24I'll do it.
00:07:25That's a good word.
00:07:26I'll do it, so come back soon.
00:07:28I think it's reassuring that Mr. Takeda is waiting for us.
00:07:31Tetsuya Takeda is waiting for us.
00:07:33So Mr. Takeda, please don't go on an adventure with Sunshine until Reiwa Roman comes back.
00:07:38Please go.
00:07:40I'm sorry.
00:07:42I'm sorry.
00:07:43No, that's...
00:07:44That's what I'm gonna do.
00:07:45I can throw out the world's worst of the world now.
00:07:47Stop it.
00:07:48That's what I'm gonna do.
00:07:54The farewell meeting for actor Toshiyuki Nishida, who passed away last October at the age of 76, was held in Tokyo.
00:08:02Interacted people and fans bid farewell.
00:08:06In the venue, there were about 700 people, including actor Tetsuya Takeda, who had a deep relationship with Mr. Nishida, and Shigeru Matsuzaki.
00:08:18Mr. Nishida, you were really kind to everyone. I'm grateful that I was able to respect you as a friend for a long time.
00:08:42This is a story I heard from Mr. Nishida. A long time ago, when Mr. Nishida went to shoot in Susono, Fuji, in a drama called Saiyuki.
00:08:52During the break, Mr. Nishida couldn't stand it anymore, and he was quietly beaten up in Kusamura.
00:09:02Then, a unit of the Self-Defense Force passed by, and Mr. Nishida, who was in the form of a pig, was surprised to see him and saluted him.
00:09:18I've heard this story many times from Mr. Nishida, but there are some different versions of this story.
00:09:28For example, a tank stopped, or a parachute unit passed by. I don't know which one is the real story.
00:09:41I was really sad, and I wanted to spend more time with Dr. X.
00:09:50Please continue to watch the Japanese entertainment world from heaven. I love you.
00:10:03Mr. Tetsuya Takeda also passed away.
00:10:09He was a great actor.
00:10:14Mr. Mitani and Mr. Masayuki Sagai also said that he was a great actor.
00:10:22He played all the roles from the bravest pig to General Tokugawa.
00:10:27He could do both good and bad.
00:10:31He had a great sense of human touch.
00:10:38He was like a mirror of an actor.
00:10:54Did you go out with him as a family?
00:10:57Yes, I did. He and I were like a family.
00:11:02He took me to a good restaurant, and I liked to show off my manners.
00:11:12He taught me how to eat cheese fondue for the first time in my life.
00:11:19He taught me how to cut bread.
00:11:22We were two girls, and we were good friends.
00:11:28He said, the dessert is melon.
00:11:32We jumped up and shouted, it's melon!
00:11:37Ms. Nishida said, you ate it yesterday, didn't you?
00:11:41It was so much fun.
00:11:44I saw on the news that they promised to meet each other when they became the main characters.
00:11:55It's been a long time since I've seen a young couple traveling together like this.
00:12:01It's so sad.
00:12:03It's really sad.
00:12:06Ms. Ayana Kato was also surprised.
00:12:10I was surprised.
00:12:12I thought I'd take a closer look at her.
00:12:15You have to take a close look at her.
00:12:17I saw her in the dressing room with a pet camera.
00:12:22You don't have to say it's a pet camera.
00:12:25Are you going to film her?
00:12:27I'm going to react to her and move.
00:12:29Are you going to follow her all the time?
00:12:31I'm going to follow her 360 degrees.
00:12:33You're going to be on the subscreen, so please share it.
00:12:36I thought she was eating something.
00:12:39I thought she was eating something.
00:12:41I thought she was eating something.
00:12:44Ms. Uenzu, have you ever been co-starred with her?
00:12:47I was in the movie.
00:12:49I was in the movie.
00:12:51You were in the movie.
00:12:53I was in the movie.
00:12:55But at that time, it was completely CG.
00:12:58I see.
00:12:59It was a separate shooting.
00:13:00It was a separate shooting.
00:13:01It wasn't face-to-face, so I was really frustrated.
00:13:04But I was wondering how to live and be like her.
00:13:09But I was wondering how to live and be like her.
00:13:12I remember the script.
00:13:16But when the actual shooting started,
00:13:18you were speaking more and more words that came out of your body.
00:13:23I've heard that the other actors had a hard time.
00:13:26I go beyond the lines.
00:13:29You go beyond the lines.
00:13:30I go beyond the lines.
00:13:33She does both good and bad things.
00:13:37That's what makes her more and more popular.
00:13:40I want to ask the angel, but I also want to ask the devil.
00:13:46I want to ask the angel, but I also want to ask the devil.
00:13:48I see.
00:13:49Ms. Uenzu is that kind of person.
00:13:51She has talked to both angels and devils.
00:13:54She has talked to both angels and devils.
00:13:58Ms. Uenzu,
00:13:59it's a difficult problem in your life.
00:14:03You have to talk to both angels and devils to be a good actor.
00:14:08Shall I go?
00:14:10You have to go as far as the online casino.
00:14:13No, I want to go beyond the online casino.
00:14:16That's Las Vegas.
00:14:18That's Las Vegas.
00:14:19That's Las Vegas.
00:14:20That's Las Vegas.
00:14:21That's the other side.
00:14:22That's the other side.
00:14:23There's no problem if you go abroad.
00:14:24Mr. Maezono.
00:14:26On the 19th, Yakult Swallows, a professional baseball player,
00:14:29announced that the staff of Tsubakuro, the mascot for the 9th inning,
00:14:32had passed away.
00:14:34On the 6th of this month, he announced that he would be on long-term leave due to poor health.
00:14:39You've met Tsubakuro, haven't you?
00:14:42Yes.
00:14:43Tsubakuro teased me at an event before,
00:14:46and I was able to participate in Yakult's inauguration ceremony.
00:14:49He's a new mascot character, isn't he?
00:14:51Yes.
00:14:52I heard that Tsubakuro was going to participate in the inauguration ceremony on the same day.
00:14:58But I didn't know that Tsubakuro was going to tackle me on the way.
00:15:01Do you have this?
00:15:02This is a video of Tsubakuro and Mr. Maezono.
00:15:05Please take a look.
00:15:07Wait a minute. He's here.
00:15:09He's here.
00:15:10I'd be happy if I could meet him.
00:15:12I was really happy.
00:15:13Seven years ago.
00:15:14I was really happy.
00:15:16I'm so happy.
00:15:17He only teased me through the screen.
00:15:19Really?
00:15:20He teased me last time.
00:15:22Thanks to Tsubakuro, I was able to participate in the inauguration ceremony.
00:15:27He told me to stop.
00:15:31What?
00:15:32He teased me a lot.
00:15:34He's a new mascot character.
00:15:36Really?
00:15:37I'm so happy.
00:15:39I didn't think there would be such a big surprise.
00:15:43What is it?
00:15:45Don't drink soju.
00:15:46I'm sorry.
00:15:47Don't drink soju.
00:15:50Tsubakuro has a good physique.
00:15:52He has a big chest.
00:15:57I was surprised.
00:15:59I was really surprised.
00:16:02It's nice to be in the middle of the summer.
00:16:04Everyone is happy.
00:16:07I was nervous not to drop it.
00:16:09That's right.
00:16:10That's great.
00:16:12Wait a minute.
00:16:15It's very hot.
00:16:20Tsubakuro, thank you very much.
00:16:22I miss you.
00:16:24You're still laughing.
00:16:26I was nervous when I was lifting at the baseball stadium.
00:16:30I was concentrating on not dropping it.
00:16:32I didn't expect a tackle.
00:16:34I was upset and threw it.
00:16:36There was a ball like a mountain.
00:16:40I didn't get excited at all.
00:16:42The tackle was the most exciting.
00:16:44I was really relieved.
00:16:46I love baseball.
00:16:48It's the first time for me.
00:16:50I'm on the side of the mascot.
00:16:53It's a bad character.
00:16:55It's bad.
00:16:56The form is in harmony.
00:16:59But when I pick it up, it's pretty bad.
00:17:02That's why Tsubakuro is talking to the devil.
00:17:07He's talking to the devil.
00:17:12This is a character that has disappeared.
00:17:16Compared to the other characters,
00:17:22Tsubakuro is a devil.
00:17:26I'm glad.
00:17:28It's a new way for mascot characters.
00:17:32It's a rule not to speak.
00:17:37But Tsubakuro speaks perfectly.
00:17:39Tsubakuro speaks perfectly.
00:17:42Thank you very much.
00:17:45The first major opening match.
00:17:47The first match between Japanese players.
00:17:54The MLB opening series is approaching next month.
00:17:58Cubs vs. Dodgers.
00:18:00On the 16th, tickets were sold out.
00:18:06Tickets were first-come, first-served.
00:18:10Tickets were sold out within an hour of the start of sales.
00:18:15In addition,
00:18:17The opening match on March 18th.
00:18:20The first time in the major history.
00:18:22The opening match was decided by the Japanese players.
00:18:25A major league that shows excitement.
00:18:30Among them, there is a player who is attracting attention.
00:18:35I've dreamed of it since I was a kid.
00:18:39I'm very happy to be able to sign a contract with a major league team.
00:18:44I was highly evaluated by the Japanese players.
00:18:47He signed a minor contract with a major athletic club for about 236 million yen.
00:18:55He is Mori Shotaro.
00:18:58He graduated from Toho High School in the spring of this year.
00:19:03He is a member of the club.
00:19:07His height is 184 cm.
00:19:09He throws the ball at a speed of 153 km per hour.
00:19:13He has played in 45 high school teams.
00:19:17His play style is the same as Ohtani.
00:19:22I don't want to make a history.
00:19:26I want to do what I want to do.
00:19:28I want to do what makes me happy.
00:19:31From high school to the major league, he will challenge himself.
00:19:37This is the news.
00:19:39This is Tetsuya Ikeda, a high school baseball lover.
00:19:42Good morning.
00:19:43Thank you for having me.
00:19:45First of all, the opening match of the major league will be held in Japan.
00:19:49Tickets will be sold out immediately.
00:19:52Mr. Uenzu.
00:19:53I tried to get tickets with my friend.
00:19:57First of all, it's heavy.
00:19:59I can't go to a place where I can make a reservation.
00:20:02You can't go that far.
00:20:04I can't go that far.
00:20:06I always think.
00:20:08Where should I start?
00:20:12It's a matter of luck.
00:20:15The opening match will be held in Yamamoto City.
00:20:17The home team will be held in Imanaga City.
00:20:20The Japanese pitcher will be selected.
00:20:23I'm happy.
00:20:25However, in the Tokyo Dome, Imanaga is throwing.
00:20:31Yamamoto is not throwing.
00:20:35I think there will be a difference in the mound.
00:20:40In the major league, the Tokyo Dome is small.
00:20:44I think there will be a lot of home runs.
00:20:46I'm looking forward to Otani's home run and Seiya Suzuki's home run.
00:20:51Mr. Sasaki also announced his plan to participate in the game.
00:20:57The director said that.
00:20:59Mr. Atsushi, you don't usually watch baseball.
00:21:01Do you check the matches you pay attention to?
00:21:05Yes.
00:21:06On March 15th, I have a ticket for the Giants vs. the Dodgers.
00:21:12Why?
00:21:14My father is a big fan of the Giants.
00:21:18My father is alone now.
00:21:21I asked him if there was anything he wanted to do while he was alive.
00:21:24He said he didn't have anything in particular.
00:21:27However, when I listened to his story, he said he wanted to watch the Giants on the back net.
00:21:32Moreover, he said it was good to be on the air.
00:21:36I'm looking for it.
00:21:37The Giants' back net is full of annual tickets.
00:21:41My father said he wanted it.
00:21:43I asked a lot of people.
00:21:44I said it was impossible.
00:21:47Mr. Atsushi, I have a ticket for the Giants on the back net.
00:21:52However, my father said it was good to be on the air.
00:21:55I said it was good to be on the air.
00:21:57I said it was good to be on the air.
00:22:00My father also said it was good to be on the air.
00:22:05So I can watch the Giants and the Dodgers.
00:22:08On March 15th, I have a ticket for the Giants on the back net.
00:22:14Maybe it's on the back net.
00:22:17It's similar to Mr. Atsushi.
00:22:19He may be my father.
00:22:23I'm next to him.
00:22:24I see.
00:22:25I'm next to him.
00:22:27Mr. Tetsuya Ikeda, thank you.
00:22:31By the way, Mr. Toshio Sasaki,
00:22:33What do you think about this?
00:22:36It's hard to be active through the season.
00:22:39There are many voices saying that the major league is very different.
00:22:42Did you watch it when you were in high school?
00:22:44I went to see it when I was in high school.
00:22:48Did you watch the practice game?
00:22:49I went to see the practice game.
00:22:51The ball was terrible.
00:22:53Was it when you were in high school?
00:22:54It was when I was in high school.
00:22:55The catcher named Oyokawa, who was shooting, was a good catcher.
00:22:58I often stopped him.
00:22:59I was surprised that a high school student could go to such a ball.
00:23:03When I first saw Mr. Toshio Sasaki,
00:23:06The ball was too good.
00:23:08I was excited.
00:23:09I noticed that Mr. Toshio Sasaki was holding hands with Mr. Ohtani.
00:23:14Mr. Ohtani was laughing, too.
00:23:17What about Mr. Ohtani in high school?
00:23:19I saw it.
00:23:20As a pitcher, I was more shocked by Mr. Toshio Sasaki.
00:23:24Is that so?
00:23:25I thought he was a great player.
00:23:27I thought he was going abroad.
00:23:29The Japanese league is coming to an end.
00:23:31I'm a little sad about that, too.
00:23:34Mr. Tanaka was in the Giants.
00:23:38Mr. Sakamoto was in the same team as Mr. Sakamoto when he was a kid.
00:23:47It's like a cartoon.
00:23:49At that time, Mr. Sakamoto was a catcher.
00:23:51Mr. Sakamoto was a pitcher.
00:23:55They were in the same team.
00:23:59It's a small topic to play together in the Giants.
00:24:07It's a big topic.
00:24:09It's a big topic.
00:24:12Don't you know?
00:24:13Don't you know I went to Save Lions Camp?
00:24:16I don't know.
00:24:18Did a foreign skater come?
00:24:21I don't know.
00:24:22Don't you know?
00:24:23I don't know at all.
00:24:24No mark.
00:24:26It's not a topic at all.
00:24:28I'll tell you the name of the player I want you to remember today.
00:24:31Mori Shotaro.
00:24:33He went to the major league with a minor contract.
00:24:36He is 18 years old.
00:24:37He is a third-year student at Toho High School in Tokyo.
00:24:40He is 184 cm tall.
00:24:43His fastest speed is 153 km per hour.
00:24:45He is a high school student.
00:24:46He is 45 years old.
00:24:47By the way, Toho High School has 12 students in the Tokyo University.
00:24:54KO 86.
00:24:56Waseda 69.
00:24:58Mori Shotaro didn't play in the Japanese draft.
00:25:04I was paying attention to the Japanese draft and the Japanese team.
00:25:08Director Tanaka talked to Mori Shotaro and his family.
00:25:14He said he wanted to go to the major league.
00:25:16He said he wouldn't go to the major league even if he won the first place.
00:25:20He sent a request letter to the 12 teams.
00:25:23He can go to the major league as a team.
00:25:27Like Ohtani.
00:25:29Like Ohtani, he went to the major league.
00:25:32He brought a plan to Ohtani.
00:25:34He understood the feelings of the fighters and joined the team.
00:25:37He can do that.
00:25:40He sent a request letter to Ohtani.
00:25:42He didn't go to the major league.
00:25:47What made you sign a minor contract?
00:25:51He was originally a member of X.
00:25:54He was a member of a major league in the United States.
00:25:57He happened to see him on a trip.
00:26:00So he applied for X.
00:26:02Did he go to high school by chance?
00:26:06He was looking for a baseball environment.
00:26:08He uploaded a video that he happened to take.
00:26:11He was like, who is this?
00:26:13He was looking for a baseball environment.
00:26:15So I went to see him.
00:26:17There were a lot of people from the major league.
00:26:19Did you lose the last game in the first round?
00:26:21Yes, I lost.
00:26:23How was Mori's batting?
00:26:26All three batters were center flyers.
00:26:29The batting time was too long.
00:26:31It was more than 6 seconds.
00:26:33It was so high.
00:26:35It was like a scout with a stopwatch.
00:26:41It was like watching Chaplin's movie.
00:26:43Really?
00:26:45It was more than 6 seconds.
00:26:47When I measured it, it was about 6.11 seconds.
00:26:54You brought a stopwatch to see baseball.
00:26:57And you took a picture of a high school student's butt.
00:27:01It's a butt, isn't it?
00:27:02It's a sport that uses the lower body.
00:27:04I wanted to see how big his butt was.
00:27:07That's a good idea.
00:27:09As an athlete.
00:27:11Anyway, it's a butt.
00:27:13I wanted to see if he could succeed as a professional.
00:27:16What kind of baseball did you play in elementary and junior high school?
00:27:24I was in the Seibu Lions Junior when I was in elementary school.
00:27:29So you're not in the Seibu Lions anymore?
00:27:31When I was in the Seibu Lions Junior, the level of other players was high, so I couldn't play at all.
00:27:37That's a lot of speed, isn't it?
00:27:39The speed of growth.
00:27:41When I was in junior high school, I had a back injury due to my growth.
00:27:47So I went to Nanshiki, which is a little far away.
00:27:50When I went to Nanshiki, there was a COVID-19 outbreak.
00:27:53There was a time when I couldn't play baseball anymore.
00:27:55It was a time when I wanted to quit baseball.
00:27:58Did you play baseball in junior high school?
00:28:00No, I didn't play baseball in junior high school.
00:28:02It's a recent story.
00:28:04It's a story from the other day.
00:28:06It's a story from the other day.
00:28:08There's something that helped me quit baseball.
00:28:11What is it?
00:28:12Demon Slayer.
00:28:14What?
00:28:15I happened to watch Demon Slayer at home because I didn't play baseball.
00:28:20The main character, Tanjiro, is doing a lot of training to help his sister.
00:28:25Tanjiro is doing a lot of training, but what am I doing?
00:28:29My mother happens to be a yoga instructor.
00:28:32Even at that time, I can do yoga.
00:28:34So I learned yoga breathing.
00:28:36Breathing?
00:28:37Yoga breathing.
00:28:39That's a lot of Demon Slayer.
00:28:43So you're not an elite.
00:28:45That's right.
00:28:46The contract is also a hot topic, isn't it?
00:28:48Yes.
00:28:49I'm going to be issued with a small amount of money.
00:28:51It's about 39 million yen in Japan.
00:28:53Is this good?
00:28:54Yes.
00:28:55If I were to say this, I would challenge the major league.
00:28:57But I'm going to high school.
00:28:59I'm going to major league, so I can't get a job.
00:29:03But the major league guarantees that.
00:29:06For example, in the winter of the minor league, you can go to school when the season is off.
00:29:12Even after quitting baseball, you can go to school because you can pay for it.
00:29:18So when you think about a long life, you can't just play baseball.
00:29:22Even after quitting baseball, you can make a program that allows you to do what you want to do.
00:29:29That's right.
00:29:30I'm thinking about my second career.
00:29:32He's a smart kid.
00:29:34He's very good at English.
00:29:36You're studying English a lot, aren't you?
00:29:38Yes.
00:29:39Mori started practicing at 3.30 p.m. and practiced until 6.00 p.m.
00:29:43He went home at 7.00 p.m. and ate dinner.
00:29:45From 8.00 p.m., he had an online English class.
00:29:48From there, he did yoga with his mother and went to bed around 11.00 p.m.
00:29:52He lives like a young man.
00:29:55That's amazing.
00:29:56He has his own schedule.
00:29:58That's great.
00:30:00Kirin Tamura interviewed former NBA player Yuta Watanabe.
00:30:09Next is basketball.
00:30:11Kirin Tamura interviewed former NBA player Yuta Watanabe.
00:30:15Thank you, Kirin Tamura.
00:30:19Kirin Tamura is famous for basketball.
00:30:23Is Yuta Watanabe the second Japanese player?
00:30:27He is the second NBA player after Yuta Tabuse.
00:30:30Yuta Watanabe is currently playing in Japan.
00:30:35This is his interview.
00:30:37When I saw his face, I could tell that he was happy.
00:30:41I was really happy.
00:30:43Is Haraichi Sawabe in charge of basketball in the B-League and NBA?
00:30:50Yes, he is.
00:30:51First, I went to see Sawabe.
00:30:53There was a wall under Sawabe.
00:30:56So, I took everything with me.
00:31:00I didn't go around.
00:31:02Let's watch the video.
00:31:03I talked a lot with him.
00:31:08The best basketball league in the world.
00:31:11NBA.
00:31:14The number of NBA players is said to be four and a half years a week.
00:31:18Yuta Watanabe, who has been fighting for six years in a tough competition, is 30 years old.
00:31:37Yuta Watanabe.
00:31:39Great body action there.
00:31:41He made the decision to return to Japan last year.
00:31:45And he played as a representative of Japan.
00:31:47Yuki Togashi is his coach.
00:31:50He is amazing.
00:31:53Why did he decide to return to Japan?
00:31:56What did he feel when he challenged in the NBA?
00:31:59Let's listen to his thoughts.
00:32:02Wow.
00:32:04It was on the day of the interview.
00:32:07When I started this job, I had a schedule.
00:32:11You don't need to talk like that.
00:32:12I wanted him to make a decision.
00:32:14So, I went to the shrine.
00:32:17I'm really excited.
00:32:20From Sawabe.
00:32:23Wait a minute.
00:32:25I'm waiting for you.
00:32:27I'm waiting for you.
00:32:29He's here.
00:32:32He's already here.
00:32:34Usually, he's the other way around.
00:32:36Let me welcome you.
00:32:38He's early.
00:32:41Nice to meet you.
00:32:43Nice to meet you, too.
00:32:44He's really big.
00:32:46He's really big.
00:32:48His height is 2.6 meters.
00:32:50How long is his wingspan?
00:32:52His wingspan is about 2.10 meters.
00:32:54His arms are longer.
00:32:55How long are his legs?
00:32:5732 centimeters.
00:32:5832 centimeters?
00:33:00I'm really happy.
00:33:02Can I open this?
00:33:04Go ahead.
00:33:05I have a SANS uniform.
00:33:09I have a broccoli.
00:33:12I have a Gryffindor, too.
00:33:15I'm sorry.
00:33:16I love you so much.
00:33:18I'm really happy.
00:33:19I'm sorry.
00:33:21Tamura, who is a huge fan of B-League, asked a lot of questions.
00:33:27First of all...
00:33:30You signed a two-year contract with NBA.
00:33:34In the last year, you spent about 400 million yen on B-League.
00:33:40What did you think about it?
00:33:44Of course, I had a lot of fun.
00:33:48But there were times when I couldn't play in the game.
00:33:51I had a hard time.
00:33:54I thought it was good for me to play in a situation where I couldn't play in the game.
00:34:03I'm 30 years old.
00:34:05I think it's a good time.
00:34:09I prioritized what I wanted to do over money.
00:34:14Watanabe said in his book that he cried for a long time because he couldn't get a chance to play in the game.
00:34:24I don't usually cry that much.
00:34:27It was normal that I couldn't play in the game.
00:34:31That's what I've been accumulating so far.
00:34:35I cried alone for a long time.
00:34:43What he saw in an environment where only a handful of players could play was Star's effort.
00:34:51Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant...
00:34:54They are the players who represent the United States.
00:34:57Their practice was amazing.
00:35:00The intensity of their practice.
00:35:03The density of their practice.
00:35:05There was also a series of matches at Away.
00:35:07After the game, I got on a plane and went to the next city.
00:35:10I arrived at the hotel at 3 or 4 in the middle of the night.
00:35:13There was also a game on that day.
00:35:15They play for about 40 minutes every game.
00:35:19I was shocked to see that level of players play this much.
00:35:24In addition, he was shocked by NBA in addition to playing.
00:35:30The facilities have drinks and food.
00:35:34Is it a practice room?
00:35:36There is a kitchen and a chef in the practice room.
00:35:40Is it a hotel?
00:35:41Yes, it's a hotel.
00:35:42There is also a pool.
00:35:44There is a moving floor like a running machine under the pool.
00:35:48When you are injured, you can run while entering the pool.
00:35:52Does the floor of the pool move?
00:35:54Yes, it moves.
00:35:55It's NBA.
00:35:59It's not a running machine.
00:36:01It's not a running machine.
00:36:02It's not a running machine.
00:36:03It's in the pool.
00:36:04Wow, that's amazing.
00:36:07The service for the family is really amazing.
00:36:10What kind of service is there?
00:36:11If I have a problem, I can consult with the team and find a solution.
00:36:16You're not good at using a remote control.
00:36:18It's a very extreme story.
00:36:20I was worried that the Wi-Fi was broken.
00:36:22When I contacted the team, the repairman came right away.
00:36:27Mr. Matanabe has played a lot of super plays with other players.
00:36:33What is the best super play you've ever played?
00:36:38There is no doubt.
00:36:40When I was in Brooklyn Nets, I was in the Raptors.
00:36:45I had about 10 seconds to turn the tables.
00:36:47It's a legendary play.
00:36:48He was the best player in the Raptors.
00:36:53The Nets, which had been leading until the end, allowed a reversal.
00:36:57The remaining 15 seconds were 1 point behind.
00:37:02Usually, it's an important scene where an ace player shoots.
00:37:07The ball is for Mr. Matanabe.
00:37:10Shot clock in 5.
00:37:12Kairii.
00:37:13Matanabe.
00:37:16Bucket.
00:37:17Yuto Watanabe.
00:37:19When the ball came to me, I was ready to shoot.
00:37:23I was determined.
00:37:25I took a shot and it went in.
00:37:28I was like, yes!
00:37:30Sometimes, I miss the highlight of that scene.
00:37:37Yuto Watanabe's famous three-point shot, which is one of the most successful shots in the NBA.
00:37:44But originally, he was not good at it.
00:37:47I see.
00:37:48In the past three years, I've only scored one three-point shot in the national tournament.
00:37:54No way.
00:37:55You were the No.1 player in the NBA.
00:37:57The ball was flying at an unbelievable angle.
00:38:00It happened to be in the backboard.
00:38:02That was the only shot.
00:38:05So, you evolved as you played?
00:38:07Yes.
00:38:08When I went to the U.S., I realized that I couldn't live without three-point shots.
00:38:15So, I put a lot of effort into it.
00:38:17I practiced a lot in the U.S.
00:38:19That's how I learned about three-point shots.
00:38:21I see.
00:38:22He didn't neglect his daily efforts.
00:38:24After 6 years in the NBA, he returned to the B-League in Japan.
00:38:29What did he feel?
00:38:32First of all, I didn't feel excited about playing basketball in Japan.
00:38:37That's true.
00:38:38It's been 6 years.
00:38:39It's been 11 years since I graduated from college.
00:38:4111 years!
00:38:42Yes.
00:38:43It's been 11 years since I graduated from high school.
00:38:45So, it was before you started playing in the B-League.
00:38:47Yes, it was.
00:38:48There were 10,000 people in the B-League on weekdays.
00:38:51I didn't think about it when I first came to Japan.
00:38:55Now, I enjoy playing basketball purely.
00:39:00I think that's a change.
00:39:02It's a change in my mentality.
00:39:04It's easier to say, but I've been helped a lot.
00:39:10What does Watanabe need to represent Japan in the future?
00:39:16I don't have enough skills yet.
00:39:19Of course.
00:39:20You need to grow one by one.
00:39:22That's for sure.
00:39:23I see.
00:39:24If you compare it to the NBA,
00:39:28you can see the speed of the release and the accuracy of the shot.
00:39:33Of course, I still have a long way to go.
00:39:36I still have a long way to go.
00:39:38But I think there are a lot of good shooters in Japan.
00:39:41You need to grow.
00:39:42I think there's a lot of potential.
00:39:43I need to learn how to use it.
00:39:45I need to gain more experience.
00:39:50I see.
00:39:52Who are the players he's looking forward to representing Japan?
00:39:57There are quite a few.
00:39:58Really?
00:39:59Jacobs Akira, who played with me at the Olympics.
00:40:02I think he's a player who will carry Japan forward.
00:40:07Now, I think I'm going to search for Jacobs Akira on the Internet.
00:40:12What's so great about him?
00:40:14He's very serious.
00:40:16Serious.
00:40:17He loves to practice.
00:40:22He's very talented.
00:40:24He loves basketball.
00:40:25He wants to be good at it.
00:40:26He wants to practice.
00:40:29He's very ambitious.
00:40:31He asks me a lot of questions.
00:40:32I try to answer as much as I can.
00:40:35I give him a lot of advice.
00:40:38Do you teach him without regret?
00:40:40Of course.
00:40:42I don't want to be interviewed.
00:40:44I'll kill you.
00:40:48Watanabe, who played for the NBA, gave advice to the kids who play basketball in Japan.
00:40:56First of all, this is a must.
00:40:58I've been learning English since I was a kid.
00:41:01It's a language.
00:41:02Did you have a hard time?
00:41:03I had a hard time.
00:41:04I had a hard time when I was in college.
00:41:06Basketball is hard to translate.
00:41:09There's always a lot going on on the court.
00:41:12I had a hard time if I couldn't do it by myself.
00:41:18I used to say yes sir a lot.
00:41:20Yes sir?
00:41:21It's like a military thing.
00:41:23It doesn't matter if my teammates played well or not.
00:41:26If I say yes sir when I want to say something good, it's easy.
00:41:31Everything goes well.
00:41:33Yes, it does.
00:41:34What kind of mentality do you think you should have?
00:41:37In the U.S., people tend to be more reserved.
00:41:46But Japanese people are very serious.
00:41:49I got a lot of praise for being serious about teamwork.
00:41:53That's why I played for the NBA for six years.
00:41:57I think it's important to have a strong mentality when you're on the court.
00:42:07What is Watanabe's future dream?
00:42:11What's your future dream?
00:42:13It's a bit abstract, but I want to make Japanese basketball more popular.
00:42:19As long as I'm wanted, I want to be a representative player.
00:42:24I want to be a representative of Japan.
00:42:27I think this is going to be a long story.
00:42:30I want to retire while being supported.
00:42:34You're thinking too much.
00:42:36I want to be loved more.
00:42:39I want to be seen more.
00:42:42That's one of my retirement plans.
00:42:45After hearing the precious story,
00:42:48Mr. Tanikawa is the last one.
00:42:52I'm sorry.
00:42:54I'm so happy.
00:42:56Wow.
00:42:58I'm so happy.
00:43:02Mr. Higashinori is the last one.
00:43:07I really like you, Mr. Higashinori.
00:43:10I hope to see you again in Chiba.
00:43:13One last thing.
00:43:15This is half advice.
00:43:18I think it's a common conversation.
00:43:21I want you to cut ties with Mr. Sabe.
00:43:24That's tough.
00:43:27It's fun.
00:43:29Thank you, Mr. Watanabe.
00:43:31That's tough.
00:43:33I'm sorry.
00:43:35It's more fun to talk to Mr. Sabe.
00:43:38Mr. Ueki.
00:43:39I didn't expect Japanese players to play in the NBA.
00:43:44As I mentioned earlier,
00:43:46Japanese players are tall.
00:43:48They play in the center until high school.
00:43:51But when they go to the other side,
00:43:53their size changes.
00:43:55So they practice from outside.
00:43:57That's how tall they get.
00:43:59At one time, they were No. 1 in the league with 57%.
00:44:02That's amazing.
00:44:04In the U.S., Japanese players spend most of their time
00:44:07practicing and taking care of their bodies.
00:44:10In the past 6 years in the NBA,
00:44:12Japanese players don't even go out to eat.
00:44:15When they go out to eat,
00:44:17they feel like they're being punished.
00:44:20I have the impression that
00:44:22Japanese basketball players
00:44:24drink alcohol and party
00:44:26after the game.
00:44:28But that's not true.
00:44:30They don't live a fancy life.
00:44:32They've seen a lot of top-class players.
00:44:35Their own super play is a famous play.
00:44:38All the NBA fans in Japan
00:44:40were really excited about that play.
00:44:43In that scene, there are two aces in that team.
00:44:46Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
00:44:48There are two big stars.
00:44:50There's no way for the pass to go around.
00:44:52Watanabe won the NBA championship
00:44:55and was recognized.
00:44:57Irving made a promise.
00:44:59Coming to that scene
00:45:01was a great opportunity for Japanese players.
00:45:04He raised his hand.
00:45:06He showed that he could do it.
00:45:08You need to have that kind of mentality.
00:45:11If you want to play in the NBA, you need to have that.
00:45:14How about you, Atsushi?
00:45:16Even for Japanese players,
00:45:18even if they're small,
00:45:20there are players who shoot from the outside
00:45:22and cut into the inside.
00:45:24I want to see a Japanese player
00:45:26who can do a little trick like that.
00:45:28Kawamura.
00:45:30What's going on with Kawamura?
00:45:32What's great about Yuki Kawamura
00:45:34is that the team members
00:45:36are telling him to be brave.
00:45:38That's how brave he is.
00:45:40He's so brave.
00:45:42He's loved.
00:45:44He can shoot from the outside
00:45:46and cut into the inside.
00:45:48He's the shortest player in the NBA.
00:45:50He's good at carrying the ball,
00:45:52passing, and shooting.
00:45:54If you watch Kawamura play,
00:45:56you'll see how small he is.
00:45:58He's a 2-meter-20-tall,
00:46:00giant-sized athlete.
00:46:02He can shoot 7 or 8 shots
00:46:04from the outside of the court.
00:46:06It doesn't take 10 steps from the outside of the court.
00:46:08It's too big.
00:46:10He can jump from a free throw
00:46:12and dunk.
00:46:14You can see that right in front of you.
00:46:16I can't believe
00:46:18there's such an amazing
00:46:20entertainment sport.
00:46:22I want to cheer for him.
00:46:24It's amazing. I want you to watch it.
00:46:26The season is over.
00:46:28How many days a week do you play basketball?
00:46:30I play basketball 8 times a week.
00:46:328 times a week?
00:46:34I play, I watch,
00:46:36and I coach.
00:46:38That's amazing.
00:46:40You don't know how active he is.
00:46:42He doesn't appear on TV much.
00:46:44Does he?
00:46:46Thank you, Tamura-san.
00:46:50Tamura Atsushi presents
00:46:52the charm of the world heritage, Himeji Castle
00:46:54by his favorite castle, Atsushi.
00:46:58This is the 4th episode
00:47:00of Tamura Atsushi's
00:47:02How to Enjoy Castles.
00:47:06I really like it.
00:47:08Really?
00:47:10Today's castle is
00:47:12the King of Kings.
00:47:14I hope you like it.
00:47:16Before that,
00:47:18this is the castle
00:47:20where I work as a tour guide.
00:47:22Is there a way to say
00:47:24the castle you dropped?
00:47:26I think it's the ambition of
00:47:28Nobunaga Hitori.
00:47:30I dropped the castle
00:47:32to let people know
00:47:34all the castles in Japan.
00:47:36This time,
00:47:38I was able to drop
00:47:40another castle.
00:47:42Please tell us.
00:47:44It's Himeji Castle.
00:47:46This is the first castle
00:47:48chosen by UNESCO World Heritage.
00:47:50It's the most important
00:47:52castle in Japan.
00:47:54Why is it called
00:47:56the castle in the castle?
00:47:58There are so many
00:48:00other castles
00:48:02other than the castle of the lord.
00:48:04There are so many
00:48:06other castles other than the castle of the lord.
00:48:08There are so many castles
00:48:10other than the castle of the lord.
00:48:12It's one of the five castles
00:48:14in Japan.
00:48:16I'm the tour guide
00:48:18of four of them.
00:48:20If you like,
00:48:22I have a business card.
00:48:24If you like,
00:48:26you can enter for free
00:48:28with this business card.
00:48:30I'll take it.
00:48:32I'll take it.
00:48:36Mr. Takeda,
00:48:38I'll send it to
00:48:40other people later.
00:48:42In the back,
00:48:44it says free trial.
00:48:46With Himeji Castle,
00:48:48I'm the tour guide
00:48:50of Hachijo Castle.
00:48:52It's called
00:48:54a castle of a war-free.
00:48:56It's hard to attack
00:48:58even if you try.
00:49:00The castle of a war-free.
00:49:02The castle of a war-free.
00:49:04I'd like you to see
00:49:06the castle of a war-free.
00:49:08I'd like you to see
00:49:10I think it's fun to think about things like that in your head.
00:49:14Yes, I try to go around all the castles with an easy-to-understand perspective.
00:49:18The moment I kill someone is the most exciting.
00:49:22Oh, I'm getting excited. I'm going to get killed here.
00:49:24I'm going to get killed here.
00:49:25If there's a trick like this, it's definitely impossible.
00:49:27That's when I get excited.
00:49:29You don't attack, you kill.
00:49:32That's when you feel ecstasy.
00:49:34Oh, I got killed. I got killed here.
00:49:36The beauty of the castle is often emphasized.
00:49:42It's beautiful, but it's overwhelmingly difficult to attack.
00:49:46The reason is that the number of gates is overwhelming.
00:49:49It's complicated, like a maze, until you reach the owner.
00:49:55There are 21 gates that exist today.
00:49:59This is where you enter, right?
00:50:02Yes, this is the entrance.
00:50:05This is where you go to the owner.
00:50:09There are 21 gates that exist today, but at the time, there were 80 gates.
00:50:13I don't want to go through that many gates.
00:50:17That's right.
00:50:18I'll tell you my favorite gate.
00:50:23It's called Runo Gate.
00:50:24It's small.
00:50:25There's a gate called Uzumi Gate.
00:50:28It's a very rare type of gate that's carved out of stone.
00:50:33So there was a stone gate here all along.
00:50:35Yes.
00:50:36This Runo Gate is called Uzumi Gate.
00:50:38It's a gate that only one person can pass through.
00:50:41If you go through this gate alone, you'll be concentrated on the other side.
00:50:47You'll be concentrated and you'll talk while doing this.
00:50:49That's right.
00:50:50The moment you surround yourself and get stabbed with a spear, you're dead.
00:50:55It's really scary when you go through here.
00:50:57I see.
00:50:58There's another scary gate beyond this gate.
00:51:04This is Hono Gate.
00:51:06This gate is also small, so if you go in, you'll be attacked.
00:51:10You can only enter one by one.
00:51:12It's hard to get orders to attack even if you have a large army because there are many gates that only a few people can pass through.
00:51:24If you imagine an arrow flying from above, you can't get close to this gate.
00:51:29Even if you get close, only one person can pass through.
00:51:31If you think you're passing through alone, you'll be a bee.
00:51:34The Runo Gate and Hono Gate are both called Uzumi Gate.
00:51:40If you can't protect it, you'll bury it.
00:51:45So it's a very good defense facility that you won't be able to enter.
00:51:51Next is Nino Gate.
00:51:54What's this?
00:51:55This gate is also scary.
00:51:56It looks big.
00:51:57There's an iron door here.
00:51:59It's hard to open this iron door.
00:52:03If you open it, the stairs are a little thin.
00:52:07The floor above will come off and a spear will fall from above.
00:52:12I see.
00:52:14So if you're not careful, you'll be stabbed from above.
00:52:19What I'm afraid of is that even if you break through the gate, you'll be bent 90 degrees.
00:52:29You can't run because you don't know what's on the other side.
00:52:35If you run and bend, you'll be stabbed from above.
00:52:40If you're stabbed from above, you'll be scared if you bend 90 degrees.
00:52:44I don't think you'll be able to break through this gate.
00:52:50Next is Nuno Gate.
00:52:52This is the gate of the double yagura.
00:52:55Normally, it's a one-way gate.
00:52:57There's a gun and a bow flying from above.
00:53:01It's a double gate.
00:53:03What's a double gate?
00:53:05This is a one-way gate and this is a double gate.
00:53:08It comes from both sides.
00:53:10I see.
00:53:11It's rare to see a double gate.
00:53:15Is this the only one in Japan?
00:53:17Yes, it's a precious gate that only exists in Himeji Castle.
00:53:23Let's move on to the next gate.
00:53:26As I introduced in the program, there are 3,125 holes in the wall.
00:53:38There are 997 holes now, but there are overwhelmingly many holes.
00:53:43That's amazing.
00:53:44That's where it comes from.
00:53:45But don't think the decoration is beautiful and go sightseeing.
00:53:49Imagine that the guns come out of each hole and the guns are pointed at you.
00:53:57If you go sightseeing, you'll be terrified and you won't be able to proceed.
00:54:01It's getting more and more boring.
00:54:04I've died many times.
00:54:06It's a defensive facility, so it's not a fun place.
00:54:10That's amazing.
00:54:11My favorite place is the water gate.
00:54:15It's hard to see in the picture, but it's a slope that goes up all the way to the castle.
00:54:23It's going up all the way, but only when you go through the water gate, it suddenly becomes a gentle slope.
00:54:30If you go in from here, it's a downhill slope?
00:54:33If you go in from here, it's a downhill slope.
00:54:36It's a gentle slope, so you think,
00:54:39Oh, I'm going down. Maybe I took the wrong road.
00:54:43It's a psychological state.
00:54:45That's one thing.
00:54:47The other thing is that the soldiers are going up the slope with a lot of momentum.
00:54:53And then they suddenly go down, so they stumble.
00:54:57It's a sudden downhill slope to speed up.
00:55:00You don't know if you're just going to stumble.
00:55:03You're a genius.
00:55:05The people who made this don't want to put people in their heads.
00:55:10There are a lot of traps like this in the castle.
00:55:14The number of traps is overwhelmingly high.
00:55:17And here it is.
00:55:19It's only available for a limited time.
00:55:23Please go to Masugata Koguchi, which is only open until March 2nd.
00:55:27If you break through this gate, you'll be able to gather soldiers here once.
00:55:34There's another gate here.
00:55:36The place where the soldiers gather on purpose is called Koguchi.
00:55:40This is Masugata Koguchi, so it's called Masugata Koguchi.
00:55:43I think it's rare to see Masugata Koguchi with stairs.
00:55:48There's another gate up the stairs, so all the soldiers can gather from behind.
00:55:54If you break through this gate, you'll be able to gather soldiers here once.
00:56:01Is this only available for a limited time?
00:56:04Yes, it's only available until March 2nd.
00:56:08Why don't you usually release it?
00:56:11I think it's hard to repair.
00:56:14It's hard to maintain this.
00:56:17There's a lot of tourists here, so it's hard to walk.
00:56:26There's a lot of tourists here, so it's hard to walk.
00:56:30There's a legendary well in Himeji Castle.
00:56:35This well is said to have been thrown in by a large enemy.
00:56:44There's a plate here.
00:56:48There's a well like this.
00:56:51The story is about the Taisho era.
00:56:54What I thought was interesting was that there's always a well in a castle.
00:56:58Because it's a lifeline.
00:57:00But every castle has a scary story.
00:57:05The reason is that if you tell a scary story, people don't want to get close to the well.
00:57:15That's why there's a scary story left in the castle well.
00:57:21I think the castle is getting more and more interesting.
00:57:24This is the fourth episode of Himeji Castle.
00:57:28I hope everyone will visit Himeji Castle.
00:57:32I hope everyone will visit Himeji Castle.
00:57:39This is the last episode of Tetsuya Takeda's Widener Show.
00:57:43Thank you very much.
00:57:45Thank you for your support for more than 10 years.
00:57:49What do you think of the Widener Show?
00:57:51I'm not good at this show.
00:57:56Ever since I got home, I've been regretting that I haven't improved at all.
00:58:07I have a lot of bad habits that I can't summarize in a short time.
00:58:14We really appreciate it.
00:58:16I can hear a lot of stories.
00:58:18The Widener Show is the Himeji Castle of Nankofuraku for me.
00:58:24What do you want to say at the end of the show?
00:58:32I'm not good at short and appropriate comments.
00:58:36I like to make a long story.
00:58:43In that sense, instead of explaining one news to tomorrow,
00:58:48if there is a news program that walks one news to the past,
00:58:54I think I can enjoy the news more.
00:58:59It's not a clue to see tomorrow,
00:59:03but it's a clue to look back on the past.
00:59:06I wish I could make a program called today's news.
00:59:11Today's news programs are often about hints for tomorrow.
00:59:18I think it would be nice to have a news program that connects to the past and reminds us of the past.
00:59:26I think there is a news program that shows us the future by knowing the past.
00:59:42Mr. Fuenji, how was the Widener Show?
00:59:45I was listening to Mr. Takeda's story, and I thought it was really over.
00:59:50I was so sad.
00:59:53It's over, isn't it?
00:59:55I haven't heard it yet.
00:59:57The staff told me to listen to it.
00:59:59I haven't heard it yet.
01:00:01You said the number of the last appearance was over.
01:00:04I wrote it.
01:00:06I didn't think of anything.
01:00:08I'll go to the first episode in April.
01:00:11I want you to continue.
01:00:13I want you to continue.
01:00:15I'm doing a different program.
01:00:17I thought it was over for the first time.

Recommended